A theory
is a set of organized statements which attempt to
explain something. Darwinian evolution is a scientific theory. That’s because it’s
falsifiable. In other words, it can be critiqued;
observations can be made and conclusions drawn – based,
of course, on the accepted rules of the scientific
process. Any science theory must be tested, and the
rules of the test phase are that it must be
demonstrable, observable, and repeatable.
If the
existence of God who created complex life is not
acceptable, then a purely naturalistic explanation must be found. This explanation must include all of
the basic “turning points”, or key elements of the
theory, and if it’s called a “scientific theory”, it
must be validated by the rules of the scientific
process. The problem with Darwinian theory is that it
has been around for a very long time, and the core
aspects of the theory have been widely put to the test –
and found greatly wanting!
This
session illustrates in plain, easy-to-understand
language, why evolution is based on faith, rather than
being validated by the scientific process. In fact, the
very elements that are used to supposedly show how
evolution works actually show the opposite. Darwinian
evolution asserts that huge amounts of information have
been added to genetic codes over time, when in fact the
exact opposite is observed to be happening!
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